- 看过 spontaneously 的人也看了 :
- immediately
- unconsciously
- automatically
- impromptu
- ad-lib
- extemporaneously
- impulsively
spontaneously 的定义
- naturally, without premeditation, prompting, or planning:The author recounts how a fully-fledged exchange market economy emerged spontaneously in his POW camp.These answers were given spontaneously to an open-ended question that did not offer response options.
- in an impulsive way: It was so cold the other night that I spontaneously booked a trip to Turks and Caicos.
- by a natural process or from an internal force or cause:A calf should normally stand spontaneously within 60–90 minutes of its birth.The symptoms resolved spontaneously within 6 months of onset.
spontaneously 近义词
instinctively
spontaneously 的近义词 7 个
更多spontaneously例句
- Clubhouse meanwhile is leading the charge in a wave of social media companies betting on interest in so-called spontaneous chat rooms.
- Shoppers this holiday season are likely to be budget conscious, more selective and less impulsive than last year – especially if most shopping is done online, where browsing and spontaneous buying are typically less likely.
- The company wants to foster spontaneous interactions and casual collaboration with a room-based interface.
- If true, it would be the first known instance of a spontaneous cure.
- An attractive solution to the measurement problem is provided by spontaneous collapse.
- He expected European capitalism to evolve spontaneously into a market socialism of worker-owned cooperatives.
- Later, at the Rose.Rabbit.Lie club, Amber spontaneously sing “Proud Mary” with a cabaret singer.
- The mayor was now spontaneously applauded when he walked down the street.
- In medicine, Lazarus is the patient who, believed dead, spontaneously starts to circulate blood.
- In medicine, a ‘Lazarus patient’ is one who spontaneously starts circulating blood.
- How did the Spanish Government fulfil, on its part, the decree spontaneously issued in 1868?
- Many of the captaincies had, upon swearing to maintain the constitution, spontaneously adopted that measure.
- It followed that everybody was reluctantly compelled to pay the higher price which the American spontaneously elected to give.
- Artifice is always strictly subordinated, and the poet seems to sing spontaneously.
- No one can tell whence the rhymed jeux d'esprit come; they seem to spring spontaneously from the heart and lips of the people.